Purification Solutions

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Purification Solutions | Water Purification | Plumbing | Clinton

Every faucet in your Clinton home should pour out confidence—and that’s exactly what HEP delivers. Our certified plumbers design and install tailored water purification systems that strip away sediment, chlorine, and invisible contaminants while preserving the healthy minerals your family needs. From pinpointing the right filtration media to integrating smart monitors that track quality in real time, we turn ordinary tap water into a refreshing, crystal-clear experience you’ll taste in every sip, coffee brew, and sizzling skillet.

Backed by decades of local know-how, we pair advanced tech with down-home service: prompt appointments, meticulous cleanup, and transparent pricing you can trust. Whether you’re battling hard-water stains, sediment-clogged appliances, or simply craving peace of mind, call HEP today and feel the difference pure water makes throughout your entire plumbing system—right here in Clinton.

FAQs

What water quality problems are common in Clinton, and how do your purification systems solve them?

Most tap-water tests we run in Clinton show moderate hardness (10–14 gpg), elevated iron and manganese from well sources, traces of agricultural nitrates, and occasional chlorine by-products from the municipal supply. Our multi-stage solutions target each issue in sequence: a catalytic carbon prefilter strips out chlorine and pesticides, a softening resin exchanges hardness minerals, and a reverse-osmosis (RO) membrane or selective nano-filtration removes dissolved solids, nitrates, and heavy metals to below EPA limits. If testing detects micro-organisms, we add an NSF-certified UV sterilizer. The result is clear, odor-free water that protects plumbing, appliances, and, most important, your family’s health.

Which purification technologies do you offer, and how do I know which one is right for my home?

We install whole-house and point-of-use systems built around three core technologies: (1) high-capacity carbon filtration for taste, odor, and chemical removal; (2) water softeners for hardness and iron; and (3) RO or nano-filtration modules for the widest contaminant spectrum. During a free on-site consultation we collect water samples, measure flow rate, and discuss usage habits. The lab report pinpoints specific contaminants and their concentrations, letting us match the most cost-effective combination—sometimes a single carbon/softener unit is enough, but homes on private wells or with sensitive users (newborns, dialysis patients) often benefit from RO with UV. You’ll receive a written recommendation, performance data sheets, and upfront pricing before any commitment.

Can your systems remove PFAS, lead, and other emerging contaminants that have been in the news?

Yes. Our premium RO membranes are NSF/ANSI 58–certified for 97–99 % reduction of PFAS (PFOS, PFOA), lead, arsenic, chromium-6, and pharmaceuticals. For clients who prefer a whole-house approach, we integrate high-capacity catalytic carbon beds that capture PFAS and VOCs before they enter the plumbing network. After installation we run third-party post-filtration testing to verify results and provide you with a certificate of analysis. Because regulations on emerging contaminants change frequently, we monitor EPA and Iowa/Mississippi state updates and will notify you if cartridge upgrades become advisable.

What does the installation process look like for a whole-house purification system in Clinton?

Once you approve the proposal, we schedule a convenient half-day window. Our licensed plumbers shut off the main water line, mount the filtration tanks and control valve on a wall or stand near your entry point, and connect tie-ins using PEX or copper to meet local building codes. A small drain line is routed to your nearest sump or laundry standpipe for RO reject water. Typical installations take 3–5 hours and do not require cutting drywall. Before we leave, we sanitize the system, flush all lines, test pressure, and show you how to use the bypass and controller. All workmanship is warranted for five years, and permits/inspections with the City of Clinton are handled by our office.

How much maintenance is required after installation, and do you offer service plans?

Routine upkeep is straightforward: carbon and sediment pre-filters are changed every 6–12 months; softener salt is added as needed (about one 40-lb bag per month for a family of four); RO membranes generally last 3–5 years, and UV lamps are replaced annually. You can do it yourself with parts we stock locally, or enroll in our Refresh+ service plan. For a flat monthly fee we schedule filter swaps, sanitize the tanks, run hardness and TDS checks, recalibrate valves, and update firmware. Members also receive priority repair calls and a 10 % discount on consumables. Keeping up with maintenance ensures the system stays within NSF performance specs and preserves your warranty.

What does a water purification system cost in Clinton, and are financing or rebates available?

Point-of-use RO systems for a single kitchen tap start at about $575 installed. Whole-home packages that combine carbon filtration, softening, and RO average $2,600–$4,200 depending on flow rate, tank size, and add-ons like UV or smart monitoring. We partner with GreenSky and Synchrony to offer 6-, 12-, or 24-month 0 % APR plans with instant approval. Clinton Municipal Utility customers may qualify for a $50–$100 rebate on WaterSense-certified softeners, and MidAmerican Energy offers an efficiency incentive if your new system replaces an electric softener older than 10 years. Our team completes all paperwork so you receive every available credit.

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